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Goal machine Erling Haalan reveals the secret of his success – special specs to help him sleep
GOAL-grabbing Erling Haaland has revealed the secret of his success — special specs to help him sleep.
They filter out blue light from gadgets and the harsh glow from lamps and fridges.
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The Manchester City striker, 22, who has scored 14 times already this season, puts them on in the hours before turning in to ensure he gets better quality kip.
The £51million star also avoids electronic devices two hours before bed.
Norwegian Erling said: “I wear these glasses in the evening. They help me get deeper and better sleep.
“I see this as key to improving performance by even just a few percentages. It’s a matter of mentality.”
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Haaland joined City from Borussia Dortmund in June.
The striker eats a mountain of food a day to stay in peak condition.
He demolishes plates of chicken and pasta cooked without salt or oil and grub like swordfish, sea bass and sea bream – all cooked with veg.
And he also mainly drinks water and avoids sugary snacks and frozen food, opting to eat fresh produce only.
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While at German giants Borussia Dortmund he gained 12 kilos of muscle in 15 months – and once split a punch bag.
“His body responds so well to training because his genetics are privileged,” former trainer Erase Steenslid revealed.
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“He gained 12 kilos of muscle in 15 months. It was crazy. We built his muscle from scratch. He was always the closest to the buffet and his plate was literally a mountain of food.
“I designed a circuit for him where at one of the stations he had to hit a sack… and one day he split it in half.”
Nvidia GeForce RTX 40 series: prices, specs, release dates and more for the RTX 4080 and RTX 4090
Nvidia stuck to the high-end goods for their GeForce RTX 40 series announcement, revealing their next graphics card generation with only the premier RTX 4090 and two flavours of RTX 4080. All three are coming soon with varying degrees of price bumps over the RTX 3090 and RTX 3080, though Nvidia reckon the performance and feature improvements of the 40 series’ Ada Lovelace architecture will make them worthy investments. Especially with the aid of DLSS 3, a new and significantly upgraded version of Nvidia’s DLSS upscaler that will only work with RTX 40 series GPUs at launch.
Nvidia RTX 4090 – release date, price, specs, and benchmarks
The Nvidia RTX 4090 is shaping up to be the most powerful GeForce GPU we’ve ever seen, and may be left unchallenged in the battle for the title of the best graphics card against its would be competitors.
As the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4000 flagship, the RTX 4090 represents the best from team green’s new pixel pushers based on its new Ada Lovelace architecture. Unfortunately, with great power comes high prices, and you’ll need to pay a high price to get your hands on this graphics card.
To help digest all the latest news from Nvidia on its RTX 4090, we’ve gathered everything we know about its release date, price, specs, and benchmarks.
RELATED LINKS: RTX 4000 – everything we know, GeForce Now RTX 3080 review, Best graphics card
Nvidia RTX 4080 – release date, price, specs, and benchmarks
The Nvidia RTX 4080 is now officially a thing, and could be the best graphics card money can buy. While it won’t beat the flagship RTX 4090, the RTX 3080 successor should still offer enthusiast levels of performance that stretch beyond the boundaries of mid-tier options.
We now know two RTX 4080 models are on the way, thanks to a GTC keynote reveal by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. While the 12GB model should appeal to gamers on a budget, a 16GB variant will help enthusiasts achieve higher resolutions using the best gaming monitor.
To help shallow Nvidia’s sea of announced specs, we’ve gathered everything we know about RTX 4080 release date, price, specs, and benchmark rumours.
RELATED LINKS: RTX 4000 – everything we know, GeForce Now RTX 3080 review, Best graphics card
Uncharted: Legacy Of Thieves Collection gets a trailer, system specs and confirmed release date
Last week, a hastily removed update to the Epic Games Store page for Uncharted: Legacy Of Thieves Collection revealed that the two-game bundle would launch on October 19th. Today, Sony confirmed the news and outlined the graphical improvements and new quality-of-life features included.
How to pick the perfect Intel laptop without drowning in the specs
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Amazon is likely already your go-to for everything from cordless phone chargers to cat toys, but the Intel Store makes it an excellent source for your next laptop purchase, as well. The Intel Store is loaded with every Intel-powered machine you could ever want all in one place, with specs front and center, so you can forget about having to do hours of brain-numbing scrolling.
Whether you’re looking for a basic back-to-school laptop, a beastly gaming rig, or a slick brushed-metal convertible, we’ve rounded up some all-star laptops from the Intel Store for you here.
Be smart about back to school
Yes, you can get a spankin’ new laptop and not have to eat instant ramen for the next nine months. This budget pick slips right into your pack and racks up straight A’s when it comes to researching on the web, emails, and basic homework asks. The 15.6-inch full HD IPS display is also a treat when it comes to streaming.
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Get your gaming fix on the go
If you need a portable gaming rig, this is it. Don’t let the thin silhouette fool you, this machine packs the nuclear combo of an Intel 11th Generation 6 Core processor and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 graphics. Add the silky smooth 144Hz refresh rate and slay away, whether you’re gaming in a diner on Route 66 or on a work trip.
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Take your gaming to the next level
Just like your gaming avatar, this machine is military-tough, lightweight, and lightning-fast. In addition to being tested against drops and extreme temps, it’s loaded with a GeForce RTX 3060 GPU with a dedicated MUX switch to max out your frames per second. Go ahead, unleash your wicked skills.
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Asus TUF DASH Gaming Laptop
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Work from anywhere
This multi-tasker lets you grind it out on a tropical isle or in your local park without lag. It rings in at an exceptionally slim 19.9 millimeters and the HD camera and Smart Noise Cancelling dual microphones keep your video calls totally pro — even if you’re wearing board shorts on your bottom half.
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Level up your laptop style
This brushed-aluminum convertible is dressed to impress. The 12th Gen Intel Core processor muscles through your work dailies and the edge-to-edge FHD touchscreen is a dream streaming machine after you sign off. It’s also partially made from recycled ocean-bound plastics, which is pretty cool.
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Go easy on your eyes
This high-end ultraportable is awesome if you rack up the screen time. In addition to the power-packed Intel Core i7 processor and a Thunderbolt 4 port that’s up to eight times faster than a USB 3.0, the ComfortView Plus technology reduces harmful blue light. Your peepers will seriously thank you.
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AMD Ryzen 7000 vs. Ryzen 5000: specs, performance, and more compared
Intel Arc GPU specs finally come together in perfect harmony
Intel Arc GPU information is now clearer than ever, there’s now a dedicated A-series specs page. The Q&A post covers Alchemist graphics card ins and outs, including the difference between the A770 and its ‘limited edition’ counterpart.
RELATED LINKS: Arc Alchemist GPUs – everything we know, Raptor Lake CPUs – everything we know, Best gaming CPU
Dead Space system requirements – scary CPU specs, no GPU yet
Dead Space system requirements won’t turn the best gaming PC into a necromorph, but you might need a hefty CPU to get in on the action. Developers Motive is being somewhat coy about graphics card minimum and required specs, so additional GPU details could give you a jump scare when they eventually arrive.